Truly is the "Clash of Civilizations" WE had better win this CLASH,,
otherwise,, this is OUR future,,, they want the entire world to LOOK
like this,, whole planet a 3rd world SHARIA SHIT HOLE!!
- Pakistani child dressed up in militant costume during Eid celebrations
- He wears a wig, a beret, grenade vest and toy gun as he poses for photo
- Eid-al-Adha held to commemorate prophet's willingness to sacrifice son
- According to the scripture, God replaces the boy with a sheep at last minute
Published:
20:22 GMT, 8 October 2014
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Updated:
22:48 GMT, 8 October 2014
A
child has been photographed dressed up in a costume that resembles a
terrorist outfit - complete with a grenade vest and fake gun - as part
of Eid celebrations in Pakistan.
In
the picture, the young Pakistani boy wears a long-haired wig, beret and
military vest and carries on him a fake grenade and toy guns.
He is celebrating with relatives the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice).
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The Pakistani boy pictured dressed in militant clothes while visiting a picnic spot in Islamabad's suburbs
The holiday honours the prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his chosen son as an act of submission to God.
According
to the scripture, God intervenes at the last minute to replace
Abraham's son with a sheep - an act which forms the basis of its modern
celebrations.
In
remembrance, Muslim faithful will slaughter sheep, cattle, camels and
other livestock in an act of sacrifice to show gratitude for their
blessings.
They
then divide the meat into three equal portions - keeping some of it for
themselves, giving a third to the poor and giving the final third to
relatives, friends and neighbours.
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Pakistani families enjoying a barbecue to celebrate the final day of Eid al-Adha
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Muslim devotees participate in the congregational prayers in Lahore, Pakistan
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In addition to offering Eid prayers,
gifts and social events are a central part of the holiday, which begins
at the end of the hajj pilgrimage
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A monkey collects money after entertaining people enjoying the festival in an Islamabad, Pakistan park
Sunday
marked the start of festivities for Iraqi Shiites and the majority of
Indonesians, while Pakistani Muslims started to celebrate the festival
on Monday.
The
festival is celebrated by all Muslims but it occurs on slightly
different days depending on location because it is held according to the
Muslim lunar calendar and moon sightings.
Saturday also marked the first time since 1981 that both Muslims and Jews are celebrating major holidays at the same time.
Eid al-Adha coincides with the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur once every 33 years based on their lunar calendars.
Yom
Kippur is Judaism's Day of Atonement, when devout Jews ask God to
forgive them for their transgressions and refrain from eating and
drinking, attending intense prayer services in synagogues. The holiday
began at sunset Friday and ended Saturday night.
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Pilgrims perform the Stoning of the
Devil ritual on the third day of Eid al-Adha in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The
ritual is a re-enactment of Abraham's pilgrimage to Mecca
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Indian Muslims offer prayers during Eid in Calcutta, India
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Part of the Eid festival requires prayers to be taken as a congregation. Pictured are devotees in New Delhi, India
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